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the best way to see that is to lookback now at the 2,078 with hillary clinton and joe biden and others. some of you may recall and is a youtube question. will you meet with the leaders of countries like iran and north korea in the first year of your presidency? it goes to obama and she says yes. and he is then hillary clinton and a couple of the other candidates say no, that's wrong that they would not do that. and obama afterwards skillfully takes that to say i think that he called everyone else members of eight washington salon foreign policy. then what did the obama people do? they quickly realized that by leaving out the leaders. so after that, they would say we want to talk with -- we said we were going to talk with iran and north korea and we are volunteering to do that, and they backtrack the diplomacy. they leave out the word meeting that specifically in that case, it is a important case where obama said he would do something. he obviously hasn't met with them in three years. i'm not saying he should. in fact i think clinton is right on that debate but one way or another he has
the best way to see that is to lookback now at the 2,078 with hillary clinton and joe biden and others. some of you may recall and is a youtube question. will you meet with the leaders of countries like iran and north korea in the first year of your presidency? it goes to obama and she says yes. and he is then hillary clinton and a couple of the other candidates say no, that's wrong that they would not do that. and obama afterwards skillfully takes that to say i think that he called everyone...
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and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you. [cheers and applause] four years ago i stood before you and told you my story, that the brief union of a young man from kenya and a young woman from kansas who weren't well off, weren't well known, but shared a belief that in america their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to. it is that promise that's always set this country apart, that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family tone sure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well. that's why i stand here tonight, because for 232 years, at each mo
and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you....
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whether you like joe biden or don't like joe biden and the polls show the country divided on that and people feel hot one way or the other, you would like his gesticulation. democrats needed to turn the page on the last debate with the president. take real punches at republican talking points and set the stage for obama on tuesday. the presidential debates are the ones that people actually use to make decisions. it's not the vice presidential one. it can change a conversation and set the table for the presidential one. >> what i found interesting about this, it was substantive. i think if you really listened to what they said, and you didn't have to go back to the transcript, though i would agree there were parts that were pretty complicated. could you follow if this was your business, if you're a regular american, it might have been tougher, but you saw very clear distinctions between the policies of these two candidates and the men they were representing. yet, there is a lot of talk about the gesticulating. >> hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business because of th
whether you like joe biden or don't like joe biden and the polls show the country divided on that and people feel hot one way or the other, you would like his gesticulation. democrats needed to turn the page on the last debate with the president. take real punches at republican talking points and set the stage for obama on tuesday. the presidential debates are the ones that people actually use to make decisions. it's not the vice presidential one. it can change a conversation and set the table...
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joe biden. they did their job. so now these connections to raise money going into the debate season which i think will be way more important and tampa or charlotte. neil: you're reminded me people would entertain change change the president if the other one is the acceptable alternative. is it steady as she goes? >> negative centrist because barack obama has a lot of composure. you almost feel the unflappable self-confidence but people are starting to warm up to him but can they go past the ring of fire one-on-one winning two out of three debates? there is pressure with mitt romney but the democrats have the strong week they had problems with jerusalem and there was rain and also god but also a very successful week. neil: thank you. cardinal boland giving the of benediction. >> revealed to us so powerfully in your son jesus christ of the we think you for sharing your blessings upon the nation. bless all present and all across the great land to work hard. today when a greater portion of your justice and a more ample
joe biden. they did their job. so now these connections to raise money going into the debate season which i think will be way more important and tampa or charlotte. neil: you're reminded me people would entertain change change the president if the other one is the acceptable alternative. is it steady as she goes? >> negative centrist because barack obama has a lot of composure. you almost feel the unflappable self-confidence but people are starting to warm up to him but can they go past...
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you think about someone like joe biden. the choice was whatever you conditioning about joe biden, disagree or agree with him, very few people can the country who look at him and say this man is qualified to be president. same with dick cheney, in 2000, immediately answered the fundamental question. it said something important about both those presidential nominees, barack obama and george bush, they were taking this seriously. they wanted to have someone who could obviously succeed them if something happened to them in office. i think that's a huge, important thing voters look to as a question of their judgment. so i think that is the lesson going forward. if you satisfy that, you do yourself a world of good politically. i also think that the best way to do that is to have the kind of process that barack obama and george w. bush and other successful presidential nominees in this regard have had, which is a serious, rigorous, well executed vetting process, not something that's done on the fly, not something where there are s
you think about someone like joe biden. the choice was whatever you conditioning about joe biden, disagree or agree with him, very few people can the country who look at him and say this man is qualified to be president. same with dick cheney, in 2000, immediately answered the fundamental question. it said something important about both those presidential nominees, barack obama and george bush, they were taking this seriously. they wanted to have someone who could obviously succeed them if...
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but it's people like holbrooke, joe biden, the secretary of defense, george mitchell who was the middle east peace envoy, greg craig, i would call john kerry who is not in the administration but chairman of the senate foreign relations committee and certainly the administration's strongest supporters in congress, certainly a charter member of this vietnam generation. this does not mean, um, that all of the members of this administration are anti-war democrats. holbrooke in particular had repeatedly at each juncture where there was an anti-war candidate, he tended to be with the centrist and to denounce the anti-war candidate. that was true of mcgovern, it was true of obama. and so on. but more than any other generation these members of this it first generation have seen firsthand how the use of force can go disastrously wrong, and it's something they keep in find regularly. and this is a dominant, um, issue for the democrats right through til the persian gulf war of 1991. um, when the democrats predict -- inaccurately as it turns out -- that there are going to be tens oftous of casualti
but it's people like holbrooke, joe biden, the secretary of defense, george mitchell who was the middle east peace envoy, greg craig, i would call john kerry who is not in the administration but chairman of the senate foreign relations committee and certainly the administration's strongest supporters in congress, certainly a charter member of this vietnam generation. this does not mean, um, that all of the members of this administration are anti-war democrats. holbrooke in particular had...
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i think that underestimates joe biden. what paul ryan said is true he he has been doing this for 40 years and he will be on message. he has something else, is too. barack obama felt con strained to go after mitt romney with some of the lines, 47%, bain capital. he was going to look presidential. joe biden is going to throw everything and the kitchen sink at paul ryan and paul ryan's job has to be to not only meet that and turn it but also continue to do the sort of positive message that romney did in his debate. >> chris: there is the perception that bide season a loose cannon and a gaffe machine and i asked paul ryan about this last week and he said not in the highly visible highly structured events. he is disciplined and has been studying all of his debates. what do you expect from the vice president? >> i think that is true and if you you remember a lot of his gaffes, a, usually aren't covered by the media and b, are often sort of humorous but not damaging in the sense that he is changing policy or putting something out
i think that underestimates joe biden. what paul ryan said is true he he has been doing this for 40 years and he will be on message. he has something else, is too. barack obama felt con strained to go after mitt romney with some of the lines, 47%, bain capital. he was going to look presidential. joe biden is going to throw everything and the kitchen sink at paul ryan and paul ryan's job has to be to not only meet that and turn it but also continue to do the sort of positive message that romney...
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joe biden is one of the people who felt they shouldn't be numbering jobs. they should be talking about the new new deal aspects of it and sympathetic to that view as well. these were understandable mistakes but they were mistakes. anything else? >> [inaudible] >> give everybody a job. private enterprise has to give people jobs. you agree or disagree? >> i agree. one of the things, a lot of debate in the administration that this didn't create government jobs. saves in government jobs at the state level but in the obama era you actually lost public-sector jobs. government has gotten smaller. the private sector may not have done fine as obama said the other day but it is doing better than the public sector. instead, there are funny moments in this book where in the fall of 2009 the same people who did the rubber bernstein report that was so stupid but chris the roemer and jared bernstein were thinking about can we do a wta type of thing. something like that in the act will stimulus where the data wage subsidy program where states and nonprofits could hire peop
joe biden is one of the people who felt they shouldn't be numbering jobs. they should be talking about the new new deal aspects of it and sympathetic to that view as well. these were understandable mistakes but they were mistakes. anything else? >> [inaudible] >> give everybody a job. private enterprise has to give people jobs. you agree or disagree? >> i agree. one of the things, a lot of debate in the administration that this didn't create government jobs. saves in...
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to joe biden. >> well, i mean, it doesn't look like he has had very much influence on what has taken place. i like jeb bush. and i think he could attract the hispanic vote. he has the qualifications. and that would be a safe choice. >> liz: doug, what do you think in terms of the process that have you watched in the past unfold? who has had the best v.p. selection process? >> i think the best process. vito be biased. go back to my old boss, bill clinton. i thought when he picked al gore on the bus tour, it was a generational, out-of-the-box pick. they fit together and galvanized america. those are the choices that work best. james, i think it will come late because when it comes late, it provides short-term momentum in the polls, which in a close race, romney will need. >> liz: it's time to check in with greta van susteren to see what he has "on the record" tonight. >> we have a spectacular show. it's a big day tomorrow for senator orrin hatch. some people are trying to bump him off the ticket. there is a big event in utah. so we have orrin hatch. and the legal panel is here. and it'
to joe biden. >> well, i mean, it doesn't look like he has had very much influence on what has taken place. i like jeb bush. and i think he could attract the hispanic vote. he has the qualifications. and that would be a safe choice. >> liz: doug, what do you think in terms of the process that have you watched in the past unfold? who has had the best v.p. selection process? >> i think the best process. vito be biased. go back to my old boss, bill clinton. i thought when he...
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to joe biden. >> well, i mean, it doesn't look like he has had very much influence on what has taken place. i like jeb bush. and i think he could attract the hispanic vote. he has the qualifications. and that would be a safe choice. >> liz: doug, what do you think in terms of the process that have you watched in the past unfold? who has had the best v.p. selection process? >> i think the best process. vito be biased. go back to my old boss, bill clinton. i thought when he picked al gore on the bus tour, it was a generational, out-of-the-box pick. they fit together and galvanized america. those are the choices that work best. james, i think it will come late because when it comes late, it provides short-term momentum in the polls, which in a close race, romney will need. >> liz: it's time to check in with greta van susteren to see what he has "on the record" tonight. >> we have a spectacular show. it's a big day tomorrow for senator orrin hatch. some people are trying to bump him off the ticket. there is a big event in utah. so we have orrin hatch. and the legal panel is here. and it'
to joe biden. >> well, i mean, it doesn't look like he has had very much influence on what has taken place. i like jeb bush. and i think he could attract the hispanic vote. he has the qualifications. and that would be a safe choice. >> liz: doug, what do you think in terms of the process that have you watched in the past unfold? who has had the best v.p. selection process? >> i think the best process. vito be biased. go back to my old boss, bill clinton. i thought when he...
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and sold as a jobs bill, joe biden felt they shouldn't just be numbering jobs. they should be talking about the new new deal aspects of it and sympathetic to that view as well. these were understandable mistakes but they were mistakes. >> on television -- prime enterprise, the government far about i can't give everybody a job, private enterprise has to give people jobs. do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. there was a lot of debate in the administration that this didn't create government jobs. it saves in government jobs at the state level but in the obama era, lost public sector jobs. government has gotten smaller, the private sector might not have done fine as obama said the other day but is doing better than the public sector. there are some funny moments in this book. in the fall of 2009, the bernstein report was so stupid but chris c. roberts and jared bernstein rethinking about how to do a wpa type of thing. the one thing like that in the stimulus where they await the subsidy program were state sen nonprofits could hire people and the fed's -- was welfare
and sold as a jobs bill, joe biden felt they shouldn't just be numbering jobs. they should be talking about the new new deal aspects of it and sympathetic to that view as well. these were understandable mistakes but they were mistakes. >> on television -- prime enterprise, the government far about i can't give everybody a job, private enterprise has to give people jobs. do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. there was a lot of debate in the administration that this didn't create...
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biden has to stop the momentum from romney. romney/ryan has the momentum. it is to joe biden. ga.l loo fhe if l a democratic convention, i think that joe biden did a better job of driving the message home than president obama did. we remember him saying, g.m.'s ale and bin laden's dead. if he canet mab >>tagn j vice-president biden than paul ryan? >> i think he needs to go back for the president and go hard on offense. i think you will see him hit real hard on the auto bailout and dha sep rnd . rvo fnd and mitt romney opposed it. >> greta: the president admits he had a bad night. how does he recover? >> he has a sports mentality. i thi it was smart to publicly ny thisdoabit thhe cin pithe go at romney. but the obama campaign of attack romney, after he won the debate. i thought that was an odd strategy because we will have to see president obama on the attack. th's what rishre wdegp, se in date.m that's where obama has to be on the attack, but also not look too mean because he does have the likeable edge over mitt romney. he can't lose that. >> greta: how do do youhat pren antk
biden has to stop the momentum from romney. romney/ryan has the momentum. it is to joe biden. ga.l loo fhe if l a democratic convention, i think that joe biden did a better job of driving the message home than president obama did. we remember him saying, g.m.'s ale and bin laden's dead. if he canet mab >>tagn j vice-president biden than paul ryan? >> i think he needs to go back for the president and go hard on offense. i think you will see him hit real hard on the auto bailout and...
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joe biden and barack obama fought that. eventually it was passed right before the end of the session at the end of 2006. but neither george bush nor barack obama gave main to those who wanted to overthrow the current government because they were afraid it might upset the iranian government. and when the time came for a revolution which did in define where they were bleeding in the straits holding the signs, saying please, president obama, help us overthrow these people killing americans with i.e.d.'s, overthrow the folks that have been holding americans captives almost continuously since 1979. overthrow the people who threaten the state of israel with annihilation. overthrow the funders of hamas and hezbollah and the funder of assad in syria. and barack obama said no, we're going to join with the radical islamists and legitimatize this election. ladies and gentlemen, in this race, we have one person, served eight years on the armed services committee, has a track record on iran that got it right on what to do to avoid a war
joe biden and barack obama fought that. eventually it was passed right before the end of the session at the end of 2006. but neither george bush nor barack obama gave main to those who wanted to overthrow the current government because they were afraid it might upset the iranian government. and when the time came for a revolution which did in define where they were bleeding in the straits holding the signs, saying please, president obama, help us overthrow these people killing americans with...
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they will remember joe biden's mannerisms . michael goodwin said he was laughing in the begin angry in the end and it was not clear if his medication is wearing off. >> if you like joe biden you liked it. and if you didn't you thought it was a bore. what about the people in the middle? >> it was not the interruptions only but the condescending manner that turned off the voterss and thea may haunt the ticket later on >> do you think paul ryan rose to the presidential level on foreign policy? >> he did. look that a bit of a mixed performance at times. he scored heavily talking about libya and benghazi in the beginning and talking about american projecting its image in the world and some thought it was his most effective lines of the entire debate. i think there was less of a good response on syria and iran to a certain degree and the question isid whether or not biden's performance was over the top and did that matter. people were having a hard time paying attention to anything but joe biden. >> paul, it is supposed to be a debat
they will remember joe biden's mannerisms . michael goodwin said he was laughing in the begin angry in the end and it was not clear if his medication is wearing off. >> if you like joe biden you liked it. and if you didn't you thought it was a bore. what about the people in the middle? >> it was not the interruptions only but the condescending manner that turned off the voterss and thea may haunt the ticket later on >> do you think paul ryan rose to the presidential level on...
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look at president obama and joe biden. they trust one another, they believe in one another, and have a shared vision and shared values. let's take a different example, and that would be senator mccain and governor palin. that was a choice made on some political checklist. president clinton, vice president gore absolutely shared that commitment. and that's what we don't know. so my question is who it is that you really see mitt romney trusting? it is governor christy? tim pawlenty? is it ryan? and that's what we don't know. but i think we have seen a habit from the campaign out of boston to go down that political checklist, so this will be a really interesting demonstration on his part. >> jennifer: i think it would be too, and because of those numbers he is more inclined to throw long, in which case i think the long one is paul ryan. if you were in the obama war room what would scare you the most about paul ryan being the vice president nominee. >> i think there might be fear but i don't think it's a big fear in that i thi
look at president obama and joe biden. they trust one another, they believe in one another, and have a shared vision and shared values. let's take a different example, and that would be senator mccain and governor palin. that was a choice made on some political checklist. president clinton, vice president gore absolutely shared that commitment. and that's what we don't know. so my question is who it is that you really see mitt romney trusting? it is governor christy? tim pawlenty? is it ryan?...
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biden: when no one has been a better front of his with an joe biden. i never would have joined the ticket if i was not sure barack obama shared my passion. but you asked the question that whether or not visit administration policy have made sense or something to that affect. it has been abject failure. visit administration policy. in fairness to secretary rice, she's trying to turn it around now in the seventh or eighth year. here's what the president said when we said no. insisted on electionn the west bank when i said and others said and barack obama said, big mistake. hamas will win. what happened? hamas one. when we kicked along with france we kicked hezbollah out of lebanon, i said and barack said, move nato forces in there, fill the vacuum because you don't know, if you don't, hezbollah will control. now what's happened? hezbollah is a legitimate part of the government in the country immediately to the north of israel. the fact of the matter is the policy of this administration has been abject failure. and speaking of freedom, the only thing on t
biden: when no one has been a better front of his with an joe biden. i never would have joined the ticket if i was not sure barack obama shared my passion. but you asked the question that whether or not visit administration policy have made sense or something to that affect. it has been abject failure. visit administration policy. in fairness to secretary rice, she's trying to turn it around now in the seventh or eighth year. here's what the president said when we said no. insisted on electionn...
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we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who they believe can relate well to working class folks, white working class folks pap tour of delis and diners and places, lunch counters, where working folks are going to eat in the middle of the day. in particular, though, there's a certain set of women i like to call them the medicare eligible set, 65 and over and certainly a little younger than that who obama has had a lot of trouble with. he's got a huge lead among women overall but as women are older, they are less likely to be in his camp. mitt romney actually leading in that 65 and over column by 48% to 43% in the gallup poll in august. joe biden,
we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who...
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when he thanked joe biden, biden was smirking. i thought that came across as very disrespectful and symbol symbolic of the way that joe biden handled the night. on the substance, i was struck by the same thing with respect to libbia. it seemed that vice-president was criticizing the intelligence community, in some ways, by not giving them as much information as we thought. he blamed all the false statements of the obama administration on the intelligence community and seemed to raise questions about the confidence of the intelligence community and in a discussion about iran, he said, we will know when they go to -- when they go to a break-out for the bomb. it seems to me, there is major tension between those two statements on the one hand, suggesting they are not competent enough to know what happened on the ground in libya but saying they will know for sure if iran decides to go for the bomb. >> on domestic policy, we heard joe biden do what his boss, barack obama, did not, hammer the 47% comoant that mitt romney said and was tal
when he thanked joe biden, biden was smirking. i thought that came across as very disrespectful and symbol symbolic of the way that joe biden handled the night. on the substance, i was struck by the same thing with respect to libbia. it seemed that vice-president was criticizing the intelligence community, in some ways, by not giving them as much information as we thought. he blamed all the false statements of the obama administration on the intelligence community and seemed to raise questions...
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joe biden and the president have studied his expressions, statements in the past, his critiques. i think the president made excellent choices today, but politically and substantively on critiquing the criticisms they're making of the campaign. the president is out there being aggressive, and he knows his brief. he is free lancing, he knows what he is talking about. >> michael, you join us here, biden took aim at romney's managerial skills. let's listen to this indictment. >> he starts with a profound misunderstanding of the responsibilities of the president and the commander in chief. here is what he said, and i want to the quote him exactly. if we want someone with a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply go to the date department. he went on to say, "but that's not how we choose a president. a president is not a foreign policy expert." in my view, the last thing we need is a president who believes he can sub contract our foreign policy. that kind of thinking may work for a ceo, but i assure you, it will not and cannot work for a president, and it will not work for a
joe biden and the president have studied his expressions, statements in the past, his critiques. i think the president made excellent choices today, but politically and substantively on critiquing the criticisms they're making of the campaign. the president is out there being aggressive, and he knows his brief. he is free lancing, he knows what he is talking about. >> michael, you join us here, biden took aim at romney's managerial skills. let's listen to this indictment. >> he...
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. >> laura: in the impact segment tonight, the strange case of joe biden. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. there is pretty much nowhere you can go online today without seeing a reference to a joe biden gaffe or outrageous statement he has made. one day he is telling a heavily black audience that republics want y'all in chains. and then he confuses time and place. rudy giuliani addressed this yesterday on meet the press. >> joe is a laugh line on jay leno. he is not a vice president. is he a joke. you never know what he is going to say. in one week he thought he was in the wrong state. he thought he was in the wrong century. he didn't know that paul ryan was a congressman. >> >> laura: but it's far more than a laugh line. joe biden may be fun to have a beer with is this really the best that the president can give us as his number two? choosing a vice president is one of the most important decisions any president or presidential candidate will ever make. recent events indicated that president obama has failed in this responsibility se
. >> laura: in the impact segment tonight, the strange case of joe biden. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. there is pretty much nowhere you can go online today without seeing a reference to a joe biden gaffe or outrageous statement he has made. one day he is telling a heavily black audience that republics want y'all in chains. and then he confuses time and place. rudy giuliani addressed this yesterday on meet the press. >> joe is a laugh line on jay leno. he...
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democrats certainly like how joe biden did as well. let's take a closer look at focus group of undecided virginia voters. how they responded. we measured reaction. the green line represents men. the yellow line is women. biden's best moment of the night. happened around 9:25 p.m. eastern. the question, if it's possible to get unemployment below 6%. listen to the vice president talk about taxes and the economy. >> they should be pledging to the middle class, we're going to level the playing feel. we'll give you a fair shot again. we're not going to repeat the mistakes we've done in the past by having a different set of rules for wall street and main street, making sure we continue to hemorrhage these tax cuts for the superwealthy. >> now let's take a look at paul ryan's best moment. he peaked at 9:27 p.m. eastern, answering the same question that biden peaked at. >> we need real reforms for real recovery. exactly what mitt romney and i are positive proposing. help people get the skills for the jobs they want. make trade work for america
democrats certainly like how joe biden did as well. let's take a closer look at focus group of undecided virginia voters. how they responded. we measured reaction. the green line represents men. the yellow line is women. biden's best moment of the night. happened around 9:25 p.m. eastern. the question, if it's possible to get unemployment below 6%. listen to the vice president talk about taxes and the economy. >> they should be pledging to the middle class, we're going to level the...
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progay marriage and proabortion for joe biden. and the contraceptive mandate fundamental odds with the catholic church but he is a better catholic. >> i mean i'm a catholic, too, sean and i can tell you these are two of the most moronic statements i have ever heard. consider that one of them, one of these morons is saying that paul ryan's budget is unbiblical? i mean what book of the bible dealt with paul ryan's budget? i'm not getting my hands around that one. >> sean: render unto cesar that which is cesar and unto god that which is god. i don't think cesar created anything. everything is god, isn't it? >> if you want to talk about social justice how about an obama budget and economy destroying the country? that might be determined to be unbiblical, too. the idea that joe biden is more catholic than paul ryan. excuse me, joe biden was just sued by the catholic bishops, he and barack obama in the largest lawsuit in the h his of the catholic church. they just sued them. how can you suggest he is more catholic. >> nbc news and ryan
progay marriage and proabortion for joe biden. and the contraceptive mandate fundamental odds with the catholic church but he is a better catholic. >> i mean i'm a catholic, too, sean and i can tell you these are two of the most moronic statements i have ever heard. consider that one of them, one of these morons is saying that paul ryan's budget is unbiblical? i mean what book of the bible dealt with paul ryan's budget? i'm not getting my hands around that one. >> sean: render unto...
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the president of the united states and joe biden have been reelected. you see mitt romney there. he's there with his five sons, his five daughters in law. 18 grand children. i don't know if the grand children are late. it's pretty late after 1:00 a.m. on the east coast. the sons worked very hard. paul ryan worked very hard as well. we'll be hearing from the president of the united states. he'll have a very different speech. he will not be conceding. he'll have a victorious speech because he was reelected rather impressively in the electoral college. mitt romney and paul ryan worked hard. there they are on the stage in boston. you can see how painful it is in their face. it started off they had high expectations. all of their aides were pretty pumped. it doesn't work out well from the romneys or the ryans. we'll wait to hear from the president of the united states very soon. >> david it is remarkable when you any about it after all the years of campaigning and hundreds of millions of dollars, all the speeches, it boils down to that making a speech and walking off the stage and it'
the president of the united states and joe biden have been reelected. you see mitt romney there. he's there with his five sons, his five daughters in law. 18 grand children. i don't know if the grand children are late. it's pretty late after 1:00 a.m. on the east coast. the sons worked very hard. paul ryan worked very hard as well. we'll be hearing from the president of the united states. he'll have a very different speech. he will not be conceding. he'll have a victorious speech because he was...
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now, vice president joe biden is going. mitt romney will be speaking as is tradition that any presidential candidate speaks at the naacp convention before the election. but now we've got biden and romney. this is a curious picture given that we have an african-american president who was asked to speak at that event. especially in these hards times when we have african-american unemployment at a really bad spot. 14.4%. it rose in the last month from 13.6% while white unemployment and latino unemployment stayed where they are. they're not great either, but it would have been a good time to go and say hey here's how we can improve those numbers. that's not the direction for whatever reason that president obama chose to go. vice president biden will go. michael shure has more on this story. michael, what is going on here? >> it's an interesting thing. initially we had the naacp who said president was slated to be at the naacp convention. he then pulled out of the convention even knowing that mitt romney was slated to speak ther
now, vice president joe biden is going. mitt romney will be speaking as is tradition that any presidential candidate speaks at the naacp convention before the election. but now we've got biden and romney. this is a curious picture given that we have an african-american president who was asked to speak at that event. especially in these hards times when we have african-american unemployment at a really bad spot. 14.4%. it rose in the last month from 13.6% while white unemployment and latino...
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but that hasn't stopped him from giving advice to joe biden. >> what's your message to joe biden, about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe needs to be joe. congressman ryan is... a smart and effective speaker. but his ideas are the wrong ones. and joe understands that. >> sean: so, should vice-president biden take his boss's advice? joining us, our political panel, michael crowley, bobcu sack john mccormick. michael, joe will be joe -- is that good advice? >> up to a point. there is good joe and bad joe. so joe needs to moderate his joe-ness. his strength is that i think he can come across as a little bit more of an every man than the president and he will go after paul ryan on the ryan plan and the budget that ryan and romney are running on, saying it favors the wealthy and it will cut medicare, a very popular entitlements program. you don't want joe doing his gaffe thing, getting carried away. i think he does that more often in crowd it's. >> and speeches. >> he is pretty goods in the debates and against palin last time around. >> i think there is -- it's a fascinatin
but that hasn't stopped him from giving advice to joe biden. >> what's your message to joe biden, about tomorrow night? >> well, i -- you know, i think joe needs to be joe. congressman ryan is... a smart and effective speaker. but his ideas are the wrong ones. and joe understands that. >> sean: so, should vice-president biden take his boss's advice? joining us, our political panel, michael crowley, bobcu sack john mccormick. michael, joe will be joe -- is that good advice?...
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up next, another week and another joe biden moment. i promise you that the president has a big stick. >> known for some whacky comments, the vice-president's at it again, giving everyone his take on who is to blame for iran's nuclear buildup. what's a responsible press do with old uncle joe? find out next on news watch. >> virtually no international pressure on iran. we were the problem. we were diplomatically isolated in the world, in the region, in europe. the international pressure on iran was-- >> vice-president joe biden going off trying to blame the bush administration for failures to stop iran's drive toward a nuclear weapon. the fact is the bush administration pushed for resolution through the u.n. security council, calling for iran to halt its nuclear program, and the last three ratcheted up the sanctions against iran. so, did the media go after the vice-president on this one, kirsten? >> i mean, he never lets facts get in the way of anecdote or story and the problem so often, the attitude, there he goes again and you never ha
up next, another week and another joe biden moment. i promise you that the president has a big stick. >> known for some whacky comments, the vice-president's at it again, giving everyone his take on who is to blame for iran's nuclear buildup. what's a responsible press do with old uncle joe? find out next on news watch. >> virtually no international pressure on iran. we were the problem. we were diplomatically isolated in the world, in the region, in europe. the international...